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From an introverted child to a confident adult is a journey worth sharing. The author covers this journey through a series of episodes during his tenure as a student in Modern School. The school had a major role to play in this transformation. Almost 20 years later, destiny brings him back to the alma mater to serve it in various capacities. These positions provide him with an opportunity to support various communities through deeper engagement with the school ecosystem. Ultimately, this journey leads him to greater happiness and fulfillment.

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From an introverted child to a confident adult is a journey worth sharing. The author covers this journey through a series of episodes during his tenure as a student in Modern School. The school had a major role to play in this transformation. Almost 20 years later, destiny brings him back to the alma mater to serve it in various capacities. These positions provide him with an opportunity to support various communities through deeper engagement with the school ecosystem. Ultimately, this journey leads him to greater happiness and fulfillment.
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Autorenporträt
Sunder Hemrajani has over 35 years experience in Sales, Marketing and General Management functions in leading companies like Hindustan Unilever, Whirlpool, PepsiCo and Times. He is currently the Co-founder and CEO of Incon Strategy Advisors Pvt. Ltd.Sunder is an alumnus of Harvard Business School. He did his MBA from Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) in 1979 and Graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) in 1977. He completed his high school education from Modern School, New Delhi in 1972.He is a Guest Faculty at FMS where he is teaching marketing subjects as a part of MBA (Full Time) Program since 2006.Sunder has recently authored a book 'Beyond the Mountains: Overcoming the Challenges Within. 10 Lessons for Leading in Crisis.'